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1955–56 Challenge Cup

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The 1955–56 Challenge Cup was the 55th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.[1]

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A marching band provides entertainment at Wembley Stadium before the 1956 Challenge Cup final.

In the Challenge Cup tournament's final St. Helens faced Halifax. Played on 28 April 1956 at Wembley Stadium in front of a crowd of 79,341, St Helens won 13-2.[2] This was Saints' first Challenge Cup final win in five Final appearances.[3] Alan Prescott, their prop forward was awarded the Lance Todd Trophy for man-of-the-match.

The St Helens team was greeted enthusiastically upon their return to the North. After detraining at Liverpool the team's open-top coach ride to St Helens attracted an estimated 100,000 people despite pouring rain.[4]

28 April 1956
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Wembley, London
Attendance: 79,341 (HT 0-0)
Player of the Match: Alan Prescott
1Glyn Moses
2Steve Llewellyn
3Duggie Greenall
4Brian Howard
5Frank Carlton
6Bill Finnan
7Austin Rhodes
8Alan Prescott (c)
9Len McIntyre
10Nat Silcock Jr.
11George Parsons
12Roy Robinson
13Vince Karalius
Coach:
Jim Sullivan
1Tyssul Griffiths
2Arthur Daniels
3Thomas Lynch
4Geoffrey "Geoff" Palmer
5John Freeman
6Ken Dean
7Stan Kielty
8Ken Traill
9Albert Fearnley
10Les Pearce
11Jack Wilkinson
12Alvin Ackerley (c)
13John Henderson
Coach:
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